MotoGP Catalunya: Marc Marquez: ‘Put on a great show’ at home but ‘keep calm’

The Repsol Honda star missed the 2020 ꦰand 2022 Barcelona rounds due to his arm injur𝐆ies and crashed out of the 2021 race.
But from 2014 to 2019 Marquez was first or second in all but one race and, while in🎉sisting he will keep the subdued ’calm’ ap𒁃proach since the summer break, he also hopes to help ‘put on a great show’.
“The weekend in Barcelona is always a special one, seeing all of the stands full of people and as my home race I love t🐬o see all the fans there,” Marquez said.
“ﷺNo matter what, the objective is to put on a great show for everyone t𝄹here and give them an enjoyable and memorable weekend.
“From our side, there’s🎶 work to do and we need to ke🐻ep the calm approach we have had in the past few weekends.
“In Austria we saw that this way of working let us get through the weekend and gather good data for the proj🐲ect. We go again and begin a busy end to the year.”

Wh🎀ile Marquez finished twelfth in Austria, it was yet another DNF for team-mate Joan Mir, who ✤arrives at his first Catalunya round as a Repsol Honda rider without a race finish since the Portimao season opener.
“I am looking forward to the weekend in Montmelo, my home GP,” said Mir, who like Marquez ran the new high-downforce♛ Honda aero in Austria. “Of course I want to produce a good result in front of the local fans but we need to keep on working.
“In Austria we had ❀an overall good weekend that unfortunately ended in not the best way. I am confident that we can have another weekend where we are fighting to be the top Ho🌄nda.”
Mir qualified as the top ✱Honda rider w🅷ith 15th in Austria, finished 12th in the Sprint, then fell while two places behind Marquez in the Sunday race.

Peter has been in the paddock for 20 years and has seen Valentino Rossi come and go. He is at the forefront of the Suzuki exit story and M🥀arc Marquez’s injury issues.